TO-DAY'S
CABLES.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)
{Continued from Page 1.)
GERMAN SITUATION.
SOVIET SYSTEM FAVOURED: BAVARIA SHUT, OUT.
FOOTBALL.
CLOSE OF THE SEASON,
NAVY WINS H.K. LEAGUE
DIV. I CUP,
Saturday saw the closing games of the two remaining leagues of the season, viz: the Hongkong Langue First and Second Divisions; the cups Joseph's College, respectively.
THE CHINA MATL.
out of play. The Club then had a spell in front of the Navy goal, but nothing resulted, the backs kicking! away in fineste...
During of their attacks on the saikes the Club all but scored; a veriuxboutifully timed shots were cleverly disposed of by Crocker
CORRESPONDENCE.
OUR KITES:,,
丝
LEAGUE CRICKET. -
FALE OF CIVIL SERVICE.
time.
MONDAY APRIL 1919.
LOCAL NAVAL WEDDING.
SARRATT-LILLIE.
WEATHER REPORT.
April 7. 192. 10-No returns from « Japan and Vladivostock. Pressure has
The sails secured the ownership front of the goal; he did what every your note bad is apt to be irritating having them in difficulties all the late Mr. J. L. Le, and Mrs. Lillie, of noon on the sah. of the First Division cup for one year by effecting"n draw with the Chub. Berlin reports that 30,000 employes It was a strenuous game, in which 1-but Clark who was in the vicinity to know that the speaker at the 86 the R.G. A.who have four matches Hastings, Naval Chaplain. During
LONDON, April 2
what he said.
Yours truly," POULTRY KEEPER.
reader who corroborates the evidence
[We have heard since from another flows:
1
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No. 1.
1.-Formosa Uhannel. The same as
[To the Editor of the " CHINA MAIL" }
Like Humpty Dumpty, Civil Service HMS, Tamar was appropriately decreased considerably at Weibalwel Sir.-You were utterly and hope experienced a fall on Saturday. They decorated on Saturday to signify the and slightly elsewhere: It is highest who came in for rounds of applauselessly wrong in your note about the were going strong for league hon marriage of one of its officers. On in the vicinity of Fermosa and the shot from Bis, a particularly danger that they perch on trees and thence that will likely mean their losing the RN, son of the fate Captain H. D. It was after he had suvel the thin Brahmin Kites, as far as you denied post, when they experienced a defeat Paymaster Commander W. D: Sarratt, south Chine Sex.
curs, and almost on the winning Saturday at St. John's Cathedral, Lopehoos, and relatively low over the ous one, which he was able to swoop down to capture live chickens race. Against the Manchesters on Sarratt, R.N., and Mrs. Sarrett, of ding at 10 am to-day, 0.00. tneb, tunkkong Rainfall for the 24 hours going to the Royal Navy and St. kolit, that the unexpected happened. I have myself seen them do this, and Saturday their batsmen failed badly, Penge, Surrey, was wedded to Miss Toal since January Tat 4.5 inches,
the ball in his open palms and re- have shot at them as they sat. bounded into phy a few paces in tone of infallible omniscience which
The the bowling
of Hall and Allan Allen Fitzjohn Lillie, daughter of the rest for the 24 hours aiding at
BRAÏTUS) KINAVErare of 7.07.inches.
good goalie would-nm out to clear to people who, like myself, happen
Bangkok. The marriage ceremony -Honking
to Cap Rook. This result improved the chances was performed by the Rev. F.G.B. winds, moderate › fair saw the opening and pouncing on Poultry Meeting was correct in struck, including the workmen and point was all the sailors required to Crocker, tappe out of the oncom
the leather a second curlier than
The lead of Civil Service is only the Wedding March. The bride, Henakong and Tamook. The same as Fonth coast of China between- the office staffs. The Vossische make them the double etanipious of
two points.
who was given away by Commodore, Ne. i. Weiner states that the majority of the season, they having also won the stodian's way and "let fly
into an empty goal. The equiser, parties have reached an agreement United Services League Shield. At
Report of Saturday's match fol. V.G. Gurner, R.N. was attended by 4-outh coast of China between with the governthent that an amend the close of the ina teh, the spectators and incidentally the last goal of the
Miss Vivienne Young, the bridesmaid, Booking and Haines.
The samo, a ment to the constitution be introduced crowded in front of the stand, and me, me inilutely after; from of "Poultry keeper, and now feel CIVIL SERVICE V MANCHESTERS. R.N., was the best man. As the
Surgeon Lieut. Comdr. G. B. Cockrem, No. 1. in the National Assembly providing Mr. Wright, the referee, presented field and ended up in front of theas not well-founded. In short, we Civil Service ground. Ratting first Cathedral, the bridegroom's brother the centre, the sailors ran down the sure that our opinion to the contrary for the incorporation of the Soviet she up to MoNiven, the Navy's tip Club gol where McCubbin kicked were wrong. We feel as Dr. Johnson the Civil Servants made a disastrous officers formed the usual archway of This match was played on the newly wedded couple left the The Imperial Government has per, who was carried shoukler high refused. Bavaria's demand to be by a crowd of cheering Jack Turs.. "way but his calefilation proved bid, must have felt when a lady asked the start. Wood made a single, Brad-swords. A reception was held on the the ball hit the ground right in famous lexicographer what made bury did ditto, and then Wood was Tama after the ceremony and was Three, cheers were then called for
front of the Navy's left wing and him commit the hhmder of defining gentlemen present after which fur-
from a good centre frown, this worthy, Neal was able to find the not with eastern" as the knee of a horse. ther cheers were given the winners
Ignorance, Madam. Pure" ignor and rungers-up on the call of the out much dificulty. The remainderance," said the Doctor.-Ed. C. M. captains of the respective tease
of the first half saw some good koder, Despite their dekat ut the hands both ends being visited" in quick of the Staffs and Departments on the session but in every case the previous Saturday, St. Joseph's Collather noter got beyond the backs lege's position as champions of the who always seemed to be in the right LONDON, April 3,
Second Division League was cement place heading and kicking in very Munich newspapers declare that early last week when it was
And style. The M-time whistle that the Bavarian Government inounced that the 83rd Coy found Reichsmann in very promis
ing position, right in front of goul
Bystem.
(1
represented at the peace conference.
LONDON, April 2. Copenhagen Jearna from Berlin that the situation at Frankfurt is much improved. The 16 plunderera killed include four women. The Essen Bochum strike movement has önly slightly extended.
Mr. Weighs and the indies and
DEPARTING GERMANS.
GOOD-BYE TO HIM.5. "SUFFOLK”
bowled by Hall. Bradbury and Lamble lasted but a very little while, and the Hon. Mr. Severn was credited, with a *duck." Wickets continued to fall fast, 5 for 21 was. registered," and only 6 were added for the next two wickets. Edmonds was the orily bats man to make a 'stand. The others were dismissed quickly, the whole innings only realising 51.
largely attended.
The bride's wedding gown was of cream charmeuse and filet lace. Her going away costume was of crepe de chine. The bridesmaid was dressed in champagne crepe, and carried a bou quet of sweet peas.
ROYAL OBSERVATORY HONGKONG, DULT WEITHER HIPORT.
APRIL 7. 1819-1.
·Station..
Wind
Hour.
Barometer
aŭ Sea Levul.
Temperature.
Iouidity.
Direction.
FOTOD
idiotoka Bot
negotiating with Russia with a view.G.A., had foreited their memaining with Crocker jumping about like & Captain C.R. Payne, R.N., left Shang and Keenan made a stand just when geon-Captain and Mrs. Dreaper. the fckio.
points thus surrendered, settlevi mat-
Vegasaki... Kagoshima
Weihaivota. 19.50 Hike ke Kinking" Changta Shanghai
Gutzla
29.36 50.00 Sharp.Pk7a. 34,00 84 7)
Amoy a737,04 62 77)
The bride and bridegroom were the recipients of numerous presents, including gifts from Commodore and The Manchesters made a bad start Mrs. Gurner, Mr. George Hastings, too. Walker left after scoring one. Eng. Commander and Mrs. Jenkins, Nemo- to forming an alliance. The reasons matches, and they were due to
H.M.S. Suffolk commanded by Horrocks left a little later. Cavanaugh Officers of Tamar and Tenders, Sur Hakodate".. given are the uncertainty as regards foodstuffs from the Allies and the play the College one match, the two on hot bricks, There was 20 hai on Friday, and arrived in harbour some resistance was necessary if the Rev. F. G. E. Hastings, Lieut. Mudie,
a single doubt that he would have shortly after six this morning.
Tung were to be obtained. The Mrs. S. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Leach, promises of Russian grain. The strike at Ruhr' has extended to
ters. Thus feft the undisputed er his side the lend had not that
The Blue Funnel steamer Antile former was unfortunately run out, Mrs. Myburgh, Dr. Obramboki, Mrs. Ostima Krupps; 120.000 are now on Strike champions of the league by a walk whistle sounded at the most inop chus preceded the Suffolk reaching and then Keenan was caught. Severn Bell, Paymaster's Staff Tamar, Miss...
her moorings about 4.30 on Sunday. went on to bowl and created havoc, Parker and Surgeon Lieuta. Parkerishtima Miners of the Hambara region are er, the Collegians did not take portune monsent.
The second half was a repetition bodily joining the strike movement. h interest in te match they still |
Both ships leave for Holland on but the runs were made while the and Williams, Paymaster Commander amin laland The Ruhr mining delegates have had in hand and turned out a scrutch of the first, the game being, if any-Wednesday at noon. After, disem- Rev. Bundle and Deakin were toget Banbury, the Misses McNeill, Miss ordered the cessation for April 10 team-they played minus E. Ring fact, the slurs setting barking the Germans and Austrians, her at the wickets. Thereafter the Tildesley, Mrs. Soutar, Miss Hastings, batsmen hit at everything. This Mrs. W. Stevens, Captain Morse, of the work of keeping the pits in yndman, their dashing centre force which told bravily on one or they will proceed to England. working order. Consequently floodward and captain; and also without two of the Club's players. McCab
H.M.S. Suffolk is an old ship of the caused the innings to finish quickly, Mrs. Young, Miss Lillie, Miss White, ing is apprehended.
the Services of f Xavier, their clever bin playing like one whose whole County Class, over 14 years old. Severn getting three wickets with Captain Robinson, and the Misses
fortune depended on the result of the After about 18 months with the three successive balls and thus per-Chouquet. Bertrand and Pepperell. left wing-for their match guinstare and with the help of Stewart China Squadron she will sever. her formed the "hat trick." The scores that smart young gombication, the
fallow: Kowloon FC. and paid the 'conwho had fallen back to help in the connection with the East on Wednes sequences, being defented by two defence, set up a barrier which the day. In all probability her adieu will ilors Jourd impregruble. The be final as it is unlikely such an old Kowloon who were LONDON, April 3.
Teluctans to let the Staffs and DeClub were by no means out of the ship will see the China Seas again.
B. W. Bradbury, b Allan ... The Blue Funnel steamer Antilochus P. T. Lamble, c Harvey, b Hali... Paris learns that Spain has expartments away with thee, they too gave the sailers some pressed a desire to join the pour of being the sole conquerors at to depend on Reichekun to do Shanghai.
Vesy anxious minutes but they seem entered the harbour yesterday from C. Severn, b Hall... League of Nations. The Echo de of the champions, fielded a strong all the shooting, and as this worthy been in Shanghai awaiting the arrival F. Ling, e Cavanaugh, b Hall
She was late, having R. E. O. Bird, c Bundle, b Hall Paris asserts the Council of Four team which included one or two new as well marked, every well meant of Germans from Shanghai, Kiangsi F. Syme Thomson, b Hall have decided Germany must immed payers who acquitted themselves
She has on board W. H. Edmonds, not out,, ately pay six billions of francs in well and justified their inclusion attack was wrecked as soon as the and Human. cash, and also hand over various the team. Saturday's change in the
When the nearly a thousand Germans and A. R. Duncan, 1.b.w. Hall securities, raw materials, and aer ranks of the Kowloon teum, was da final whistle was sounded. the score Austrians and here will take on H. E. Strange, b Allan... chandise which is optimistically ridedly for the better. Led by Rasheet still read one all; a jery popu- about 27 more, including the Swatow C. Sara, b Hall estimated to aggregate thirty billions,
lur result of an equally popular ones. The preliminary peace terms won't use their captain, who played at
match. specify the total indemnity but will centre forward, they exhibited some include the list of creditors whom Germany must satisfy. It also will provide that an Allied commission shall annually fix the amount payable.
PARIS CONFERENCE,
FAR EASTERN CABLE
NEWS,
gouls to nit.
good football, and it could safely be said here thas Saturday's matchi
by far the best show this promis thoughout the whole season. Ras ing young combination had made
mussen played as he never did before and was responsible for both gouts which resulted from very hard play, He bent . Omar on both crusions in very convincing style.
DISORDERLY SPECTATORS.
By the way, while on the subject [BT COURTESY "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS," this hutch, we inve to mention
CHINA AND RUSSIA.
ball was sent to him.
KOWLOOK 2; ST. JOSEPH'S 9." St. Joseph's College received their record defeat of the season in this Say unter on the former's ground. match which preceded the Club
The Antilochus is a high built ship of 9,600 tons, and has betterį accom- modation than either the Atreus, the Nore, or the Novara. According to
A CIVIL SERVICE..
A. E. Wood, b Hali
2
4
OBITUARY.
FUNERAL OF MRS. GRANT- SMITH.
We regret to announce 'the death
Swntow Taibolu
Taichu
Trinas ***
Rosban.....
זז
+
20,09 66 100
23.99 61 98
32,00-64---|
-29.99 69
29.98 79 ...
Pescadores - 30.00 68.
Cantona 30.01 60 Honghongi Gap Rock
99.90 60
99.98.
of Mrs. J Grant-Smith, widow of the Macao 20.04 tate Mr. John Grant-Smith, and sister
Wachow Pathd... 17 of Mr. Findlay Smith. The passing vibow 4away took place at the Victoria Hospit- Phalien 1al, Barker Road, late on Saturday. The Touranë ...
deceased lady was 70 years of age C.St. James) and ore of the oldest residents in
Apaeri Dagatan... the Colony. She has been ill for a
Manas long time. She leaves three sonsapi.... and one daughter. One son, Mr. Facloban Eric Grant-Smith, and one daughter, Iloilo
Extras
Total Bcwling Analysis.
0. M. R. .4 21 ... 10,4 2 29 : MANCHESTERS
51
B
9
plan of the ship, the cabin and 676 women and children and 324 Hall... berth accommodation provides for Allan... As already mentioned, the Collegians men. In addition, there is a general Haided a very poor teams with one of hospital with berths for 20 men and Cpl. Horrocks, b Bird.... ... .... their backs playing at centre for-15 women, an isolation ward for 10 Pte. Walker, b Bird... ward, whilst L. Xavier's place at men, and a convalescent hospital for
ld's wing was filled by 1. Conceicao, 36 men and 36 women.
a promising youngster, but really, to natured yet for such a responsible
Lieut. Cavenaugh, run out
R. S. M. Keenan, c Wood, b
Severn
Sgt. Hall, b Severn Lieut. Col. Harvey, not out Rev. Bundle, e Edmonds,
Severn
474
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position, especialy against such nothing. resubied. On the occasion, art combination as the Kowloon during a rieke in front of the Row. who were, if anything, a stronger loon goal, an equaliser seemed cer bination on Saturday than they bain, Silva, Ogloy and Sepher taking L/Cpl. Deakin, st. Sara, b Severn were at any time during the season. shots at goal in quick succession. The Sgt. Clarke, b Severn... The Collegiats paid the penalty for goalie fell when saving from Ogley, Sgt. Bird, b Severn
without that match, but those who finishing touch, but it was not to be, their folly of course, it was all very and Sepher, who was famous for his R. Q. M. 5. Allan, c Bird b well to argue that the eun was won shots, was looked upon to put the and followed the College's ancoessful one of the defender cutting in front
Extras... curver throughout the season were of him just as he shot and deflected
Total
Severn
2 Mrs. Denison, reside in the Colony. Surigao
Another son is in the regular_Army. Stam, a and the other serving with the Chin-
Labuan ese Labour Corps.
The funeral took place yesterday
1 amidst a 'scene of mourning and deep 14 regret. The Rev. V. H. Copley Moyle officiated. Among those pre 11 sent were Mr. A. Denison, Mr. E: Grant-Smith, Mr. W. EL. Shenton, 15 the Hon. Mr. W. Chatham, C.M.G., Mr. E. Ram, Mr. A: Shelton Hooper, 6.Mr. D. Danby, Mr. H. Percy Smith, 9 Mr, F. R. J. Adams, Mr. A. H. Hol Olingsworth, Mr. D. K. Blair and Mr.
Mackenzie.
'floral These
There were numerous tributes to the deceased.
3 included wreaths, etc., from the
following:
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Bowling Analysis.
M.:
2
24
0
0
21
4.3
16
1 0 4
THE LEAGUE TABLE,
ផតផង។
7 a. 20.94
3+
.....6 3.29.01
*
99.
n 29.
23.87
2 29.
4.20 99-86 6's 9.83 81
Weather.
-0. W. Jo, Chist Asdstont, Hongkong Observatory, April 7, 1918. 1 BAROMETER, reduced to 37 degrees Fahrenheit, on the level of the ses in
aches, tenths and hundredths
1. TIMPERATURE, in the shade in de
se Fahrenheit
Hon, the humidity of air saturated with 2 Hub, in percentage of satura moisture being 100
DIRECTION OF WINen, to two points. A FORGE OF WIND, sccording to Beadford Scale.
8. STATE OF WEATHER, b bize sky, e detached aloud, d drizzling rain, fog. gloomy, h hail, 1 lightning, o overcast, P Passing showers, q squal, y rain, 1 mDOW
thunder, y visibility w dow, vot 7. RA trincher weathe and hun. dredtha
HONGKONG REGISTER.
very unplansant ineulent which occurred, during the second half of the game. Two of the spectators, fanciers of the respective teams, had a difference of opinion as to the PEKING, April 4. In contravention of the Russo-ed to heated words and before long merits of the sides conored. Jeers Chinese Treaties, which are now they had worked their tempers up to regarded as lapsed the Government such a degree that they began to has dispatched 500 Chinese troops Hy" at each other right on the each to Urga and Kiachta. This touch ins The St. Joseph's backer rather disappointed to see them the ball which was cleared by Jack-
Mr. and Mrs. A.-Denison, Mr. Ivan Grant-Smith, "Mr. Eric Grant-Smith, number will be increased, lateri
seemed to have the best of the exeing the last two games, which, if son with a lusty kick. Still there The Russian Legation presented a changes, transforming his opponent' tay had only taken the trouble to, was hope for the College to equalise, Ling....
Mr. A. Findlay Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Note of protest to the Chinese Goce into sousething awful to see..
W. E. L. Sherton, Miss Marjorie they doubtlessly, would have 'woo. vernment against such dispatch of This, according to those near the
As it was, Saturday's match was not this half and the balance of the game Severn
na their play, had improved during Bird
Denison, the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. P. Chinese troops to Outer Mongolia.
H. Holyoak, the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. scene, seemed sufficient reason for without its interest.
The Colleges more, even, but, Kowloon had Strange
W. Chatham, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. APPREHENSIVE OF BOLSHEVISM. Jackson, the hurly Kowloon back attacked right from the opening already tumbled into their style of
Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. J. Adams, whistle, but it was soon evident that play, and getting another chance. (who has some reputation as a China is still apprehensive of
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hollingsworth, Boise boxer), to walk out of the fall and their combination was not up to its Rasmussen broke away and repeated Bolshevik incursions.
Dr. and Mrs. Evan Jones, Mr. and Barometer... usual standard, due, of course, to his previous feat by again finding the
Mrs. A. E. Griffin, Mr. H. Percy temperature agents, it is reported, have inaugur
Smith, Mr. D. Danby, Mr. and Mrs. Humidity... ated recruiting stations in Turkestan, roughly practical that it was resents the disorganisation of their forward not with a cross shot. The College POSITIONS OF THE TEAMS TO DATE.
The Government has crdered the by other spectators, and a free for ang and they were easily checked was pressing when the final whistle
P. W. L. D. P. Shelton Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. F. Direction of
Wind officials in Shanghai to exercise all fight would have followed but for by Jackson and Wheeler who played soundal proclaiming Kowloon the Civil Service 149 3 2 29 Bevington, Mr. W. Nicholson, and
Force vigilance regarding the reported the arrival of policemen, both in s very consistent game as backs for
-12 8 1 3 27 Mr. and Mrs: J. H. Wallace.
Westher coming of Bolsheviki.
plain-clothes and in uniform. These the Kowloon team. As for the Col- deserving winners of a hard fought RGA
Rait Manchesters" w...13 . 7.4 2 23 were able to restore order. There lege's defence, there was no material
Craigengower 15771 22 appeared to be no reason to justify the place of the regular book who change, P. Xavier being quite safe in.
Kowloon
#6 5 1 19 Jackson's action. The fight was a fair man to man struggle: but at the Collegiane kept to their positions. Hod DOCKYARD CLUB PICNIC. cording to the players in the field.
had gone to centre forward.
St. Joseph's or otherwise, from their they would easily have effected a ositions in the middle of the field draw with Kowloon," but no, the The Dockyard Recreation Club the would-be peucefhuker attitude whole defence, backs and half bucks R Navy people are, as usual, early in com; upptured to them to be one of ag
must advance with their foewards H. K.F. C
intervene. His intervention wo
the same way.
game.
LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE.
HONGKONG, LEAGUE-1ST DIVISION.
GOALS.
-P. W. L. D. F, A. PTA
8 5 12 20 3 12
8 52 1 13 511
6.23 13 12 5
UNITED ƉERVICES LEAGUE.
COALS:
mencing their bathing trips. On gressiveness towards the unfortunates. and trust to their. moning ability, B. E Saturday the members of the club Kowloon bucker. Perhaps, Jackson theirs was adopted once too often on S. China Ath... 7 062 617 2 in case of deager. These tactics of G. A...... 3 1 2 2 3 84 and their families, enjoyed an 'after was misled in noon trip to Kowloon Old City. Scenes of this sort are, infortu. Saturday, for their opponents, whose Those who did not go ashore there mutely, hecorning too comum in ur ability they were prone to under remained on the launch which cruised fool felis and are a blemish on estimate, proved their equal as to
WL D'F. A PT. about. Fortunately the weather was good sportsmoship. If spectators speed. During one of the College' R.
6490 1988 B. Navy....... 7 6 0 1 13 0 13 splendid, a great contrast to the not show a more sporting spitit tucky in which the whole team H. K. F. C. 7 232 776 riserable weather of late. There than they do said an official to the excepting the goalie, took part, tha S. China Ath... 6 03:3111 3. was a good attendance but needless This Mail) we don't want them; let leather was kicked into inid-field by G. A 6 1 5 0 5 11 2 to say none braved the chilly waters for them keep away. As for the play. Jackson and tinere trapped by kas a dip. After entugh sight-seeing hader, would rather they minded the been done at Old Kowloon the launch ball tiun interfered in matter that turned homewards. Altogether the don't concern them. “ opening day was quite successful Descriptions of the matches are
appended
For this thanks are chiefly due to the energetic committee of the Swimming Section, Messrs. Fooks, NAVY CLUB Rewell, Perkins, and Standard, and the Hon: Secretary, Mr. R. Cochrane, as well as the Clerk of the Weather
HONGKONG LEAGUE-2ND DIVISION.
GOALS
P. W. L D. 7. A. PTS.
esen who having so open field in College goal, followed it footed by St. Joseph's ...14 11 21 35 7 23: front of irim, nude u bee line for the
Xavier who was, however, unable Staff and Dots. 11 7 5 5 18 6 19 to catch him up until our goal. Navy Res...13 7:34 3013 18 when he stuck to his man and lonkel 88. Co. R.G.A.11: 761 20 20 15 like saving the situation, tempor Kowloon 14 7 2 5 17 16 16 Played on the Club ground, this arily, by effecting u comer; but Bus 83 Co R14 4 9 1 11 179% match proved a fast and interesting musen was determined, and shoot S. Chinnath 13 37 3 12 36 struggle. The sailors took the offen ing suddenly across goal, he took 87 Co. EG.A.14 0 131 3 30 1 sive immediately after the opening Omer by surprise, scoring a very- whistle and by a good piece of com popular goul The Collegians con- chination, wede a bog wine for tlie „tinued to press and worked inmal for a ing to a telegram recely- Clubs goal ending up with sting an equohver hut when the half time ed by the Colonial Secretary, Swatowing long shat, but Rodgers was not whistle sound, Kowloon still lod
4
THE FRUIT SEASON.
valent during the
5 5 3 18
4 45 17
C.R.C. University .... Navy RE
1 8. 4
13
TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
7
RIFLE SHOOTING,
The Dockyard Recreation Club held their fifth Handicap Cup shoot at their range at Tai Hang on Satur day. The variable windmilitated against anything like record shoot- ing. The scores follow:
With the return of dry weather the courts will be fit to be played on: A. J. Brock On Saturday afternoon Capt. H. E. H. McGuigan Forster and W. Kay in the 'semi E. Sears....... Murray and J. S. Jennings mat L. J. Deane....
finals of the Open, Doubles Cham A. Pritchard pionship and defeated them by 6-3; W. Drew 6-3;6-4. Murray and Jennings are H. Gill now in the finals.
W. Elliott F. Young
TO-DAY'S MATCHES. Handicap Doubles.
L FA. Redmond and A. Morse (owe 4-6) meet A. R. Sutherland and B. J. C. Evens (rec, 4/6). THER
Open Championship Singles.
N. E. Kent meets Yew Man Tsun.
PARENT'S DUTY";
200 500 600
Previo
On date 150 dabe si
€ 3.1.
30.04
20.99
29.95
72
06
71
28
20
03
ZAL
3-
0.00
0.00
0.00
Wighart open at Temperatare in the Eid-ra Lowass opan ala Tamperames on 5th-60
T. F. CLAXTON, Director Hongkong Ubeervatory, April 7, 1919.
HONGKONG TIDES.
The tide table kiven below had been sompiled at the National Almanas Office 31 30 28 89 in London from the result of the analysis 32 28 24 89 of observations taken by means of an automatic tide-recording machine in the 30 28 26 84 Water Police Basin Tsim Sha Tapi 28:31 23 82 during the years 1905-9. **** 28 24 29 82 29 28 22 81 30 30 19 81 25 23 22 79 1776
LEAGUE TENNIS.
“EQC_V. ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE.
The era of the table corresponda with the uro of the sounding in the Admiralty inches below mean sea-level mar Chatty which has been found to be's teet To obtain the depth of water on the de gange at the Victoris Nayal Yard add foetinches, sad on the gange
et Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet, Inches to the height given in the table.
K.C.C. defeated St. Stephen's Col. 34 lege-by 55 games to 44 on Saturday. Following are the results
Wed
YOUR boy is always getting scrsich Mead and Hobbs; K.C.C. lost to hd or cat or bruised. Because Choy and, Ma 38, beat Yew and those wounds have bealed at right is no Tam 7-4, beat Chao and Yue 74. Chamberlain's Fain Balm and see that and Ma 1-10, beat Yow and Tam 7-4, m feign they always will Get a bottle of Davidson and Brawn lost to Choy Tur, 10 Beevery injury la cared for immediately
and Amby are infected with Cerebre troubled in the least, McCubbin by the only or Spinal Meningitis. Particulars as to the clear Another onslaught to centre forward and the College Calic and Diarhoss Remody at band. You can get nothing better, and blood beat Chao and Yue 740 W
doing the necessary work by heuding In the second half. Ogley carde o
BWE complaint is sure to be pro mire to keep bag fruit sensors the number of cases and other details by the Turs ended up by the leather continued to attact very determined, dy svp a life.. are not yet to hand,
hiting the grow bur and bumping ly but luck was against then a Chelista and Storekoopers
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Chunyut and Edwards beat Chay and 83, Yew and Tam 7-5, beat Chao and Yue 83.
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April 8 to 14, 1919.
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